Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, September 01, 1909, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE, MED FORD, OREGON", WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1900.
Medeord DAiiiY Tribune
Official Paper of the City of Medford.
Published every evening except Sunday.
MEDFORD PUBLISHING COMPANY
George Putnam, Editor and Manager.
Admitted as Second-Class Matter in the Postoffice at,
Medford, Oregon.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES ;
i month by mail or carrier. . . .10.80 One year by mall 15.00
SERMON TO START
BASEBALL GAMES
New Stunt Arranged in Chicago for
Benefit of Baseball
Fans. "
TODAY'S WEATHER PREDICTION.
Clear today and tomorrow. Warmer.
A rare and salubrious climate soil ' of remarkable fertility
beautiful scenery mountains stored with coal, copper and gold
extensive forests streams stocked with speckled beauties game in
abundance a contented, progressive' people such is the Rogue
River Valley. ' '
Average mean temperature 65 degrees
Average yearly precipitation ....21 inches
CONSERVATION NEEDED.
It is to be hoped that President Taft retains G if ford
Pinehot as chief forester and carries out Roosevelt's con
servation policy. If Secretary Ballinger, who evidently
represents the commercial reactionaries, is successful in
his efforts to remove Pinehot, it means a setback to con
servation and a turning over of the few remaining natural
resources to exploitation by the timber baron and water
power trust.
The recent eruption of Assistant Secretary Ormsby
McHarg of the department of commerce and labor, in
which he grills the policy of forest preservation, power
and mineral conservation, indicates that President Taft
has surrounded himself with reactionaries and that only
his personal influence can prevent the opening up to ex
ploitation of the few natural resources left to the people.
MeHarg's active efforts to overthrow the will of the
people of Oregon and re-elect Fulton to the senate showed
i .e -j.-!, j -i n l i.i.,:i. ,
mat ne was a laiuiiui aiuiereiii ui iuu .tiium-ii-v-amum
regime in the national government and the special interests
they represent. The "people be damned" policy of the
Whatever there was distasteful and disagreeable about
Roosevelt, his conservation policy was sound and approved
by the people, and for the best interests of the nation. It
was Roosevelt's greatest work, and attempts to discredit it
will not meet popular approval.-
Ballinger and McHarg and others who are endeavor
ing to use the administration for the benefit of special
interests should be dismissed unless they fall in line' for the
conservation policy.
BORN.
WARXER To the wife of E. N.
Warner.' at 8 o'clock Wednesday
morning, a boy. Mother and child
are doing well.
NOTICE.
Customers wanted' at the Rogue
River Fish Co. Do not forget, chick
ens for Sunday, all kinds of fresb
fish, shrimps, oysters, etc.
CHICAGO, Sept. 1. Fearing that
tho national game of baseball is mak
ing too great inroads into tho attend
ance of regular church goers on Sun
day, ministers in Chicago have begun
a movement by which they will go
to the ball games for their parish
ioners. ...
President Charles W. -Murphy of
the local National league team and
Charles Comiskey- of the "White
Sox" have declared that they' aro
willing to allow ministers to preach
for a short time beforo Sunday games
on their grounds.
Other major league managers have
been questioned concerning tho mat
ter, and if it is possible it is intended
to have a regular corps of preachers
of different denominations assigned
to all bull parks where Sunday games
aro played. The intention is to have
10 or 12 preaches attend' each Sun
day game and preach a short sermon
to the fans as" they settle hack in
their seats and munch popcorn he
fore the umpire says "Play ball!"
SAN LEANDR0 MAY
BE OFF AUTO MAP
SAN LEANDRO,' Sept. 'L San
Leandro bids fair to be taken off the
auto map all because Town Marshal
Geisenhofer has been too active in
arresting speeders.
The nowpapers and proprietors of
the Estudillo House have received
numerous letters from automobilists
in which they protest volubly against
the methods of Marshall Geisenhofer
and the rapid fine process of Justice
of the Peace Frank. Among those
who have written letters are A. A.
Mooree Jr., attorney of San Francis
co; A. U. 1 ntclier, wealthy manufact
urer, and If. J. Ilayward. The ma
jority of the protostants come from
San Francisco and Oakland.
''We cut out Morgan Hill in
Santa Clara county for a similar rea
son.", Ilayward writes, "and we will
do the same with San Leandro."
Ilayward asserts that business will
be hurt if automobilists quit Tisitiug
this place. Some of these letters will
be read before the town' -trustees at
thier next meeting.': '"'
Many residens stand Tj'aiik of Gei-
senllofer. Some believe a little
speeding would not hurt the town.
Others have nothing to say because
they own automobiles themselves.
STATE NOTIFIED
OE LAND RESERVE
Governor's Office Receives, Copy of
Proclamation Setting Aside
Marble Caves.
SHERMAN, CLAY & CO.
The governor's office is in receipt
of a copy of a proclamation by Pres
ident Taft setting nsido the country
embracing the Oregon caves in the
Siskiyou national forest and reserv
ing and withdrawing tho siuno from
all forms of appropriation under the
public land luws."
The proclamation issued in accord
ance with an act of congress on tho
subject passed last winter.
BARGAIN FOR SOMEBODY
For sale at a grout bargain, two
of the finost residence lots, (50x125
feet each. Wide nlley in the rear.
Close to end of tho pavement. High
est elevation in the city. Apply 135
South Central avenue, or telophono
141.
8h Looktd.
"What did Miss Deery do when you
waltzed on to her gowu?"
"Well, I wished I was a mini so 1
jould crawl luto my shell." Kantian
City Times.
Convince yourself of this fact
$150 cash and monthly pavments of
$.'13 will build you a good home. Let
us show you how. Benson Invest
ment Co. 142
If You Wan! to Spend
several of the plcasantest half
hours you ever put- in get the
September EVERYBODY'S
and read in this order: " Happi
ness," "The Mellowdrammcr",
and "What; Shall We Do
With the Old?"
After that read where you
will you'll say, "litre's a good
magazine." Try it and see.
'SEPTEMBER EVERYBODY'S
On Display by Medford Book Store,
Russell's Store and Hotel Nash
News Stand.
The best known piano bouse on the
coast, now have a representative in
Mt'dford. They aro temporarily lo
cated in the llallcy block. This house
is the only one of whom you can buy
the STEINWAY, the world's greatest
piano. They also control the famous
Ludwig, Packard, Wellington and
many oilier standard makes. One
price to all. Mil
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
Notice is horoby given that tho
oity council will receive bids for tho
construction of a fivo-foot eemont
sidewalk on tho cast sido of Oakdulo
avemio from Seventh to Eighth
streets saino boing three hundred
(300) feet in length; and also for a
five-foot cement nidownlk on the
south Btdo of Sixth streot from tho
eornor of d'Anjou street to a point
140 feot onsl.
..Hids moy bo filed with or mailed
to tho city recorder up to 4 o'clock
p.' m. on September 7. 1000.
Dated August 2.1, .1900.
.UOBT..W. TELFER,
141 City Recorder.
MEDFORD. Or., Aug. 5, 1009.
Hull's Texas Wonder, of St. Louis,
ourod my daughter of a sevoro kidney
and bladdor trouble oftcr dooton
failod to give any rolicf, nnd I can
cheerfully recommond it. Mrs. L. L.
Wilson, 135 Ilnrtlett St. Sold by
Ilaskius' Drug Storo. .
DF0RD TIME TABLE
SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY.
Northbound.
No. 20 RoKiiburg Pans... 7:41a.m.
No. VI ShiiKtii Limltod... 0:25a.m.
No. 1(1 Oregon ExprosH . . 5 :2 I p. m.
No. I I Poi'tlund Express. JJjMjMn;
Southbound.
No. lllShiiHtu Limited... 5:50 n. m.
No. lilCnlifnniiii Express 10:35 it. in.
No. i:tS. F, Express 3:32 p, m.
Medford to Jacksonville.
Motor cur leavos 8:00 a.m.
Train leaves 10:45 a. in.
Train leaves 3:35 p. m.
Trnin leaves 0 :00 p. m.
Motor car leaves . . . .. .JZl.
Jacksonville to Medford.
7:00 a. m.
8:45 a. m.
2:30 p.m.
4 :30 p. m.
7:30 p. m.
Motor iouves
Train loaves
Train leaves
Train loaves
Motor ear leavos ....
PACIFIC L EASTERN RAILWAY,
No. 1
No. 3
No. 2
No. 4
No. ll
No. 2
No. 3l
No. 4
Leaves Medford.
Leaves Medford.,
Arrive Modford.,
Arrives Medford.
Arrive Eliglo Pt..
Leaves Eagle Pt.,
Arrives Eaglo Pt.,
Leaves Eagle Pt..
Northbound
Southbound . . .
Eaglo Point . . .
MAIL CLOSES.
00 n. m.
20 p. m.
10 a. m
00 p. in.
45 a. m.
05 a. XK
05 p. m.
8 :55 a. in
0 :00 p. m.
:I0 p. m.
:00 p. n:.
00 p, m.
MISFITTED LENSES ARE DEAR AT ANY PRICE.
By my method errors of the eyes causing nerve strain are ac
curately measured, proper lenses prescribed, when headaches and oth
er troubles disappear. It is a well known fact that children in school
clasced as stupid have often bccnkiiown to muko rapid progress after
errors of this sort have been corrected. Brief consultation free.
l DR. IVY M. ROBINSON,
Eyesight Specialist,
East Main St., Over Nicholson's Hardware. Medford.
ASHLAND
-1
Swedenhurg Block.
Here Is year's Work for you. An earnest and enthusiastic young
mnn or womnn can secure an excellent course of business training.
Splendid rooms in the Swedenhurg block, individual instruction, in
creased faculty. Everything up-to-date.
Enter September Olh and secure tho best year's work of your life,
including our full course in gymnasium work.
P. RITNEH, A. M., President.
Your Opportunity
78 Acres, 4 miles from Medford, 1 mile from Phoenix; 15 aGres ef Newtown Pippins, 19 acres of
Spitzenberg apples, all 2 years old; 106 Bartiett Pears, 350 Strawberry Plants,
Family Orchard, New six Room Bungalow and other buildings.
Only $150 Per Acre
Benson Investment Go